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JUMANJI 3 marks 2026 premiere date

Published: October 30, 2024

JUMANJI 3 marks 2026 premiere date
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JUMANJI 3 marks 2026 premiere date

By a Movieguide® contributor

JUMANJI 3 will be released in theaters in 2026!

Sony and Columbia Pictures have announced that a third installment of the popular franchise will be released on December 11, 2026.

“Franchise stars Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart and Jack Black are set to return alongside director Jake Kasdan, who directed JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE in 2017 and JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL in 2019.” , Variety reported.

Matt Tolmach, Johnson, Kasdan, Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia, who all served as producers on JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL, will also return for the third film.

No details about the film’s plot have yet been revealed, but Garcia has announced a third sequel as early as 2021.

“We have a really fun pitch,” he said. said ComicBook.com. “We are currently preparing to present it to Sony to let them hear what we have cooked up. We have a big vision for the film (the next JUMANJI), so we are excited for that. We will take it soon.

Hart also spoke about the upcoming sequel, developer Variety in 2023, “We need something big to end our duo (him and Johnson), not just leave it behind.”

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE and THE NEXT LEVEL were major box office successes; they raised more than $900 million and $700 million, respectively. by The numbers.

Although the films feature fun and interesting plots, they contain excessive language, as reported by Movieguide®.

LEARN MORE: JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL REVIEW

The films are a rebooted version of the popular 1995 film, JUMANJI, starring Robin Williams. This generation takes the original premise of the magical board game and updates it for the 21st century, transforming it into a video game that sucks players into its world.

The 1995 version was also a major success, grossing $263 million worldwide, and is still considered a classic by audiences today.

LEARN MORE: JUMANJI REVIEW